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HARDING PRESIDENT.

SIMPLICITY OF INAUGURAL CEREMONY.

WILSON'S FATESTIC FIGURE

WASHINGTON, March 4. Mr. Harding was inaugurated as president with ceremonies reminiscant at the simplicity of George Washington's inauguration, contrasting rangely with the huge military and civil processions of the inaugurations of the past half century. Promptly at tan in the morning in clear cold weather the Congressional committee arrived at the hotel where Mr. Harding and Mr. Coolidge were staying to escort them to the White House where they picked up Mr. Wilson and proceeded to the Capitol with a cavahy escort of four troops. Mr. Wilson's physical condition was such that as he left the White House, secret service men had to place his feet on each succeeding step, provoking murmurs of sympathy from the vast throngs. Shortly after three Mr. Harding took the oath, after which he delivered his inaugural address. Returning to the accompaniment of cheers "be formally took up residence at the White House.

HARDING'S CABINET APPROVED.

WASHINGTON, March 4.

The Senate has approved President Harding's Cabinet. Mr. Wilson has not signed the immigration and army bills thus in effect vetoing them. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Mr. Davis to represent America at the international communications conferance.

NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.

GREEK AND TURKISH PROBLEMS.

LONDON, March 4.

On the resumption of the Near East Conference, the Allies heard the replies of the Greeks and Turks regarding the commission of enquiry in Smyrna and Thrace. The Greeks read the decision of the National Assembly rejecting the proposals as unjust to Greece and offering to trans- mit to Athens ary equitable proposal made by the Allies. The Angora Government accepted in the terms already.cabled, adding that in view of the Allies' willingness to examine the provisions of the treaty relating to Armenia and Kurdistan, the delegation was confident that an arrangement; fair on the essential points can be reached.

PANAMA TROUBLE.

COSTA RICA TO SEEK LEAGUE'S ADVICE,

SAN JOSE, March 4."

It is stated that the Government of Costa Rica will rely on the council

of the League of Nations for a solution of the dispute with Panama and has indicated that it would not welcome arbitration from elsewhere.

ORGAN RECITAL.

PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY.

The following is the programme of the Organ Recital to be given on Monday dext in St. John's Cathedral at 9.15 p.

Mendelssohn Franck

Sonata in F minor.

Panis Angelicus

Miss B Meischke

Intermezzo from Cava.

leria Rusticana

Largo

*Repentir

Mascagni Hardel Gounod

Miss B Meischke

-Finale (Pathetic

Symphony)

Tschaikowsky

OBITUARY;

CAPTAIN SIDFORD.

It is with much regret that we have to announce today, the death of Captain Sidford of Messrs Bailey and Sidford, Stevedores of Manila, and formerly connected with the China Navigation Company.

The deceased Captain, who wai known on the Chipa Coast not very many years ago, was only recently

CHURCH SERVICES.

A CHARGE OF CSE DOLLAR 13 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES VIDER This HELDING.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

HONGLONG BTW MARCH, -1971. 4TH SUNDAY I LIST.

Boly Commnnión až 7.30 a.m. Children's Service 10.

Maties at II a.m. Cathedral Cheir. Responses, Ferial ;-Venite, Barnby (21st); "Palm, 119 (v. 145 to 160), Barnby, G. P. after 160; Te Deum, Onkeley, Tarle, Tallis (2nd day); Beneclictus, Troutbeck: Anthem, Lesi kindly Light,”- Elaizer; Hymo, 19."; Fresher, The Rt. Rev. The Lon Bishop of Victoria; Subject :- Christianity in relation to inter- national and industrial problems. Holy Communion 12 noon.. Evensong € p.m. Auxiliary, Choir. Besponses, Ferisi; Faalma 40 (Tarle); Magnificat, Smart; None Dimitas, Barnby Bymas, 264, 233, 285 Organ Recital on Monday, March

7th at 8.15 p..

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THE KINYIRD COMPANY.

Me, W. Banyard will introduce his London Musical Comedy Company to the Hongkong public, Monday next, the 8th instant, when they will make their first appearance at the Theatre Royal. The company will appear here for short season, only and present a well selected repertoire of the latest London musical comedy successes, among which are the "Plums for Pick- ing.""Girls and Giggles," "Castles in Spain," Peaches and Cream,' "Harem Belles." and "Coming Find Mar. Havre & Liverpool 29th Mar. Genos, Milles, L'pool & Glasgow Dove." These comedies have_en- "Tith Apt. "Havre & Liverpool

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RACE PONIES SOLD.

YESTERDAY'S ROUP.

MODERATE PRICES PAID,

in Hongkong. He was then suffering: The Wesleyan Church, Wanchai į prices paid for the ponies on the whole

from sprue, and had come down from" Manila to join the Blue Funnel 3.5. *Anchises" for a trip home, where Mrs Sidford, who formerly lived in Kowloon, had resided for a number of years. His condition, which was n. he too good when he was in Hong kong, became worse on the «voyage, and on arrival at Colombo be was forced to abandon the trip Home and go into bospital, where he died a couple of days after admission.

The Hon. Mr. E. D. V. Parr and Ms. Parr left today by the P. & 0, Kashgar" for England on a holiday.

Outside the City Hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. C. M. Hurley, of Messrs. Hughes and Hough, Auc tioneers, sold by public auction, number of the porice which took part in the race meeting the previous week. There was a large gathering of bidders present, and bidding in some cases was very brisk. The

were moderate. Some of the favour ites, which brought în during the races thousands of dollars for their backers, changed hands at low prices, Divice Service and Church Parade while others which were unplaced

1.16 am. Subject: "Adventures were eagerly competed for. and Problem" Evening Service Mr. G. H. Potts Muscovite King Union Prescher. Ber. C. Clouston, was sold for the highest price ($300). Furri, H. F. Afternoon pan. Mr. P. C. Potts was the buyer. The Children's Service and Sunday next highest price paid was $270 for School Church parade of Lat Wan- Mr. E. Des Vaur's Timour who was chai Boy couts at 10.15 am Holy Communion at close of Erening bought by Mr. Topside.

The following are the particulars Wesleyan Sailors and Foldiers of the sale ---

(OFFORITE ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITATA)

Sunday, March 6th. ~

6 p.m. subject. "Communion and

Eervice.

The

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Home (Corner of Arsenal Street Pas Tile, purchased by Mr. Ellis $25 Bender 8.15 pm. Gospel Meeting White Tile, purchased by Mr. Wednesday 849 pto, Wesley Galid. Ellis

Tues ay and Friday 5.30 Grey Tile, purchased by Mr. Tainder 1st Wanchai Boy Boots: Theraday 8.15 pm. 5.0. A. Friday,

a to b p.m. Ladies Sewing Hosting And Tea

Mr G. M. Bosworth, chairman of the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, accompanied by Mrs Bosworth, arriv ed in Hongkong yesterday, by the BMS. "Empress of Asia" on his first First visit to the Colony... Mr Bosworth. who is coming out with a party of prominent Canadian people, does not - gemain in the East long as arrange- ments have been made for him to return to Vancouver by the same steamer. Mr Hosworth is well known in shipping circles in Great Britan, Canada, and the United States.

Church of Christ, Scientist,

MacDonnell Road.

Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Wednesday, 2.45 pazni"

A report from Japan indicates that the NY K and the TKK are on the point of being amalgamated.

Bowen

Cenasson, purchased by Mr."

Cheng

North, purchased by Mr. EBs South, purchased by Mr. Cheng East, purchased by Mr. Sily West, purchased by Mr. Cheng Now or Never, purchased by

Mr. Cheng Sleepy Hiccoughs, purchased by

Mr. Ellis Jazz King, purchased by Mr.

Cheng

25

Jamboree King, purchased by

Mr. Ellis

Caligula, purchased by Mr.

Yares

Square Measure, purchased by

Mr. Guttieritz Gharran, passed in Ardavan, purchased by Mr. Ab

Shun Sepand, purchased by Mr.

Nemazee... Mystic Dehlix, purchased by.........

Mr. Holyoak Black Bird Dalia, purchased

by Mr. Remedios Evergreen, purchased by Mr.

Cheng

Coniston, purchased by Capt.

Orspring

Grey Friar, purcissed by Mr.

Cheng Black Friar, purchased by Mr.

Cheng

Frampton, purchased by Mr. B.

Basto ...

Field Chald, purchased by Mr.

Pent cath

Valley Child, purchased by Mr.

Stewart ..... Saverpake, purchased by Mr.

Seth Adversariat, purchased by Mr.

Remedios Peradventure, purchased by

Hon. Mr. Holyoek

Beldorney, purchased by Capt.

Oxspring

25 Delight, withdrawn et

30

Mountain Mist purchased by

Mr. Rockies

30 (Tweedledum, purchased by Mr. 30 B: Basto

40 Tweedledee, purchased by Mr. 40 Finley W

Cowichan, passed in

301 Neston, withdrawn b

Shooting Star, purchased by 25 Mr: Thompson

Don Carlos, paphased by Mr.

Pentroath

for laughter only, and the action is: interrupted time after time by a de- lightful song or dance number with the London Beauty Chorus in the foreground. Brand new scenery is carried for each musical comedy, specially painted by Caven and Brun- skill, London. Banvard's London Musical Comedy Co is an organisa- tion of twenty-five artistes, who have already established themselves is prime favourites with the theatre- going public. in India: Ceylon Burme and the Straits: The opening show

THE

SATURDAY, MARCH 5,- 1921.

ENTERTAINMENTS,

CORONETA

TO-DAY, at 230, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15

YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF ENJOYING

"THIRTY A WEEK"

FEATURING

TOM- · MOORE

DON'T MISS

JIGGS IN SOCIETY”

Commencing TO-MORROW SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. & 9:15 p.m. ELSIE FERGUSON

IN ONE OF HER GREATEST TRIUMPES

ROSE OF THE WORLD

HIDE & SHIK.

TEL. 1743.

CORONET REVIEW.

TEL 1743,

will be Messrs. Melvis & Hedley' THE CORONET

Successful Musical Comedy, "Plums

for Picking." For repertoire see a vertisement. Booking is now open at Moatie's

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

-BRUNNER," MOND & CO. (GĦIKA),

INZITED.

Alkali. Manufacturers. Ter 1639. 7, Queen's Rd. Central

-CHINA AGENCY & TRADING GO, OF HONGKONG.

Iron, Steel & Piece Goods.

Tel. 2143. 10, Queen's Rd, Central.

CHINA OVERSEAS TRADING DO. - (S), LTD.

Importers and Exporters. Tel. 1104. 16, Queen's Rd. Central

CHU KYOKU TRADING CO. Importers and Exporters.

7, Queen's Rd, Centrgi

Tel. 2108 and 2908.

EDWARD NOW FUNG,

Import & Export Merchant.

Tel. 1676. 60, Des Yeux Rd. Ci

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THE KWONG KHUL Photographic Suppliers.

Tel. 2170. 60, Queen's Rd., Central,

LAZARUE,"N. Opticians.

Tel. 2203. 28, Queen's RT: Central

LOCK HING.

Curio Deslora.

33, Queen's Rd. Central.

MUMELA & BINO.

Japanese Photographers.

Tel. 254, 8A, Queen's Rd, Central,

Don Pedro, purchased by Mr.

Chee Ling

Don Juan, withdrawn

25 Beggar King, purchased by

;

Mr., R. M. Dyer

75 Timoci, purchased by Mr. Top-

side

40 Knight. Errant, purchased by

Mr. Cheng

.35

30

60

Seven Elials, purchased by Mr..

Cheng

Scottie, purchased by Mr. T.

W: Mok..........

King Hasry, purchased by Mr.

C, H. Blason

Phenacetin, passed in.

55 Manor King, purchased by Mr.

Harriman"

30 Muscovite King, purchased by

Mr. P. C: Potts

ד' .

65 Only Hope, purchased by Mr.

1 Ho Shun...

40 Last Chance, purchased by Mr.

/ Chée Lingli

55 Romanos, purchased by Mi,

Brayfield 160 White House, purchased by

Capt. Oxspring

60 Brown House, purchased by

• Mr. Blond .....

45 Polo Pony (grey), no bid

Polo Pony (dan), purchased by 45 Mr. Cheng

Turf King porchased by Mr. 35-T. W. Mok

Barley Sugar, purchased by 55 Capt. Oxspring

30

55

270

THONGKONG THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT, at 5.16 & 9.15 p.m. BLANCHE SWEET

2511.

"THE GIRL IN THE WEB "

THEATRE

TO-NIGHT!

8 PARTS

TO-NIGHT!

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT

EDGAR WARWICK

announces the

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE

of the

WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY

In response to many requests, the play that all London is laughing at.

BRONAY

SUCAY

POSITIVELY THE FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY

THEATRE

IN HONGKONG.

PLANS AT MOUTRIE'S.

ROYAL

Commencing MONDAY, 7th March, at 9.15 p.m.

FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY

W. BANVARD

will present his new

LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 1921

assisted by the

LONDON BRÄUTY - CHORUS in the Istest

LONDON & NEW YORK SUCCESSES.

HON. & TUES.

30

30

*R 8 8 རཿ མ ཆ8 88 ཚོ

300

30

7th & 8th.

WED. & THUPS. 9th & 10th. FRI. & BATUR.

11th & 1.

BATUR. 191

* 4.30 p.m.

"The Pepalar"Musical Comedy. PLUES FOR PICKING? New. Mirthful Musical Malengo

GIRLS AND GIGGLES

A Bright, Brenay Hasioni Comedy. * CASTLES IN - SPAIN”.

Beduced Price Matione -CASTLES IN SPAIN" open at MOUTRI's,

Fizzs now

Prices: 81, 1⁄2 & $1,

Boldier

Matinen: $3, $2 & $1. & Sailors in uniform and Ehildren half price to Matines only. MADAM KEELER WILL SHOW THE LATEST FROCKS, HATS, FANS AND LINGERIE, DIRECT FROM PARIS, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, STAGE ENTRANCE DAILY FROM 1DCA), PIG COMMENCING MONDAY "NEXT.

THEATRE ROYAL

WARWICK COMPANT,

BROWN SUGAR"""""TO-NIGHT.

Phyllia Mr. Thorpe Mayne, as Mayne as "Dick" Carewe" - and: Mr Tom Fenwick as "The Imp."

To-night the Company bring their season"in Hongkong to a close with what is generally considered their. premier production, Brown Sugar,” To a good audience in the Theatre an extremely amusing comedy which Royal last night, the Warwick Comedy met with instant success when staged. 35 Company played: When we were in Hongkong for the first time in thei

Twenty-one, H.V.Esmond's delightful East when the Company-visited the 55 comedy of youth which met with Colony a short time ago. It proved. sich marked success when presented too irresistible for Shanghai which 40 in Hongkong by the same popular insisted upon seeing it not less then Company during their previous visit | four times, and on each occasion, the to the Colony. Last night the hum theatre was filled to overlowing," our of the play lost nothing in its Miss Marjory Clark has made a presentation, the artistes all giving special study of the part of Lady their usual excellent portrayal of the Sloane while the rest of the Company safer the IT of more people and roles allotted them. The leading are not less shie in their respective relle ved more susting than soy other

Black pony, purchased by Com. $150

Stopford

290 Bay pony, purchased by Mr.

Moz

A LIFE SAVER.

is safe to say that Chamberlain's Toate to hemby, has

remedy in existence. It is known al roles were taken by Miss Joan males.

over the civilised world for its speedy

35 cures of cramps in the stomach. diar

rhom ward all intestinal pains, Form

by all Chemists and Storekespeci

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"and Published" for THE CON FELIAM CADE BOEKETT, * No. 5.

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